A new Zazzle feature allows designers and associates to create curated landing pages. For example, you can now create a landing page that has related products like Holiday Cards & Stamps or Gifts & Wrapping paper, or Plates, Mugs & Placemats. You can use your own products and products from other designers.

How to build your collection link:

You will need:
1) Your associate ID
2) All the product ID’s you’d like to show in your collection (separated by commas)

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A few weeks ago, Zazzle has launched another unique product for you to design, sell and buy: gift wrapping paper for presents.

I love it and I think it is perfect for us artists, no matter whether you are a photographer or create graphics or drawings.
The images can either be maximised or tiled and it looks very professional. As far as I know, Zazzle’s biggest contender Cafepress does not (yet) offer wrapping paper. So this is really unique online.

The 33rd week of 2013 during August was a week with a lot of sales. In total, I had 10 successfully cleared sales plus two cancellations. Here are the items I could sell, this time shared mostly from Zazzle.com.au for Australia. I am trying to build more backlinks for Zazzle’s international sites 🙂

The floating train in Wuppertal is pretty famous since it is very unusual for public transportation. I have several different photos and designs online and probably have the most of this train on Zazzle. It’s a great niche!

Calendar posters are a great way of showcasing a beautiful calendar. One year on one page, it’s perfect for lazy people who do not want to change the month or if you want to see the whole year on one handy page.

Here are a few beautiful examples from Zazzle for your walls at home. They are great Christmas gifts for the end of the year!

This article will feature a few ideas about what you could do with your first payment from Zazzle.

First of all, the road to your first Zazzle payment will be a rocky one. Zazzle is not a very beginner friendly site and its definitely not a “get paid to” site. Zazzle is a print-on-demand website that pays you a percentage (royalty) when you help them selling their products. If you are an artist or have photos you think are good enough, you can even design your own products and market them through Zazzle without any investment.

The payment threshold is $70 €50). Below that, you can still be paid once a year but they may deduct fees then. So it is important to earn more than $70 per year. This is not one of many articles about how to reach this goal and how to earn money with Zazzle. Nope, this article will collect ideas on what to do with the money you have earned from Zazzle.

Here are some ideas:

One idea means to treat yourself or your whole family. Why not go to the movies or to a restaurant? Do something fun and spend it with your loved ones.

You can use your earnings to pay for Zazzle products before reaching the payout limit. So you could get birthday or Christmas presents for zilch, nada, niente – for FREE. I know that many people like to collect Amazon gift cards over the year to cash them in for Christmas, so why not do the same with Zazzle?

If your payment has been a bit more generous and you sell mainly photo products, why not invest the earnings in a better photo camera? That way you can ensure improved quality and keep earning more and more, don’t you think?

For bigger earners (like me), why not save the earnings of a year for a small vacation or at least a weekend trip? In 2012, I have earned over $600 online with Zazzle and Gather. In 2013, I am trying to reach $1000.

Which idea do you like most and do you have any other ideas for our fellow Zazzlers?